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1.   Easter Island
When requested, the student will describe the location and physical environment of Easter Island. This description will include: identification of the closet continent to Easter Island, ocean in which Easter Island is located, and some geographical features of Easter Island including volcanoes, lava fields, statues, ceremonial sites, and the two habitation caves.

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1.   Easter Island
...Search Results Search Lessons by MS Frameworks Select a Lesson Plan category: Language Arts Search Lessons by Mathematics Subject Area Science Social Studies Perform a key word search: Search Lessons by Keyword Advanced Search Search How-To Top 100 Lesson Plans Just-in-Time Support Printer version Easter Island Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level(s): 6 Duration of Activity: One week Description of Activity: Students will learn about Easter Island using both Encarta Encyclopedia and Web searches and create a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation using the information they find during their research. Object...

2.   The Bunny Trail
...riendly Version Materials Name of Activity: The Product Bunny Trail Suggestions from: Purpose of Activity: For children to practice walking, skipping, 2 1/2 " Split jumping, hopping, etc., while carrying an object. Plastic Eggs (pk /144) Suggested Grade Level: PRE-K $10.99 Materials Needed: Plastic Easter eggs (three per child) and a large Browse the S&S basket. A low balance beam or taped line, hoops, mats. and polyspots selection of are good to start with. This activity can be customized according to spot markers the equipment you have available. Browse the S&S Description of Idea selection of hoops Start...

3.   What a Wonder-Full World
learning/teacher/bg_teacher.gif) Back to Main Daily Lesson Related Article Plan ART REVIEW Lesson Plan Unraveling Archive Mysteries Cast in News Snapshot Stone by Easter Issues in Depth Island Sculptors On This Day in By GRACE GLUECK History Crossword (Go to Article.) Puzzle Campus Weblines Education News Newspaper in Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Classroom Subscriptions Friday, December 14, 2001 _ What a Wonder-Full Wo...

4.   Mysteries of Megaliths
...or brochure. 5. Students will self-edit and peer edit for correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. 6. Students will share information in an oral sharing. 7. Students will use technology to find information. Materials: materials for writing and coloring books on various megaliths, Stonehenge, and Easter Island (check your local library) computers with Internet access Vocabulary Megalith Study Graphic Organizer for Postcard Task Outline for Brochure Task Task for Making a Postcard Task for a Travel Brochure Rubric for Postcard Rubric for Travel Brochure Handouts in .pdf format; requires free Adobe Acrobat...

5.   Library Research
...discussed. The activity sheet is just a warm up that allows the students to become familiar with the library. This activity should take the students about 15 to 20 minutes to complete, and once they have completed the sheet, it must be turned in for credit. 4. Students will now do research on their island. Students will be expected to have at least two sources before they leave the library. Assessment: Student assessment is based on completion of tasks outlined in lesson plan. Those tasks are as follows: A. Completion of library activity sheet. 1. Locate books by call number. 2. Find information on two topi...

6.   Teaching Tips 50
Developing Teachers.com A web site for the developing language teacher site search Ideas Current Teaching Tip Absence doesn't make the heart grow fonder Past Jigsaw holidays Teaching Tips Easter, Festivals & Spring Current Newsletter Previous Absence doesn't make the heart Class Newsletters grow fonder Tips & Newsletter Absence makes the heart grow fonder - or so they say. What do Sign up you do about students who are constantly absent & when they come they have missed something important & their...

7.   Enigmas
...et at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): 4, 5 Subject(s): Interdisciplinary Social Studies/US History Social Studies/World History Science/Space Sciences Overview: This lesson plan may be used to introduce a study of 'Mysteries'. It could include any of the following mysterious subjects: Easter Island, Bermuda Triangle, Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, King Tut's Tomb, Stonehenge, Machu Piccho, The Maya, Black Holes, Roanoke Island, Pyramids, Amelia Earhart, etc. Purpose: To encourage students to research various topics, stir up creative thoughts and lead them to wonder about the many 'myst...

8.   Grade Level Kindergarten
...orms and waterways. On page 11 (the Rabbit?s Map) have students identify the man-made features. Classify the landforms waterways, and man-made features on a chart. Example: Geographic Features of As the Crow Flies Landforms Waterways Man-Made mountains stream garden tree ocean shed harbor farmhouse island factory city hot dog stand skyscrapers lighthouse 2. Using calendar pictures or magazine pictures, show the students different places in the world. Ask the students, ?What is it like here? What is this place like?? Through discussion help students determine that no two places are exactly alike. Each place...

9.   Lucas Learning - Lesson Plan - Science - Learning About Levers and Fulcrums With Star Wars DroidWorks
...their observations. Use a scale to keep track of the force required of lifting the load to the required height. Encourage the class to look at other options and estimate which arrangement might be the most efficient. Talk about the building of the pyramids or movement of the Huge Stone carvings on Easter Island. Describing the size and mass of the stone blocks and how instrumental levers were in placing them. This could open the door to an exciting discussion. Homework Assignment Ask your students to complete the EarthQuest questions in the InDex section on Levers and Fulcrums. Where appropriate, have them...

10.   Celestial Characters Lesson Plan
...ial needs could create similar characters using computer-assisted drawing tools. Write a "quotation" that reflects the personality of your Celestial Character. Choose "quotations" randomly and guess which one goes with which sculpture, based on its form and expression. Related Lesson Plans Tropical Island Flora & Fauna Curtain Time! Elaborate Eggs for Easter Lesson Plans Supplies crayola supplies Model Magic® Glitter Glue Blunt-Tip Scissors household supplies paper clips rolling pin fishing line plastic drinking straws (optional) toothpicks - wooden (optional) Overview grades ECE (4 years and older) Grades...


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